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Spectre, Meltdown, Foreshadow, Fallout, RIDL, ZombieLoad vulnerability/mitigation checker for Linux & BSD
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System XVI, a system and service manager following the Four Motives: Interface oriented, concerns separated, modular, and self-healing, inspired by Illumos' SMF. Seeks to replicate useful functionality in SystemD.
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Manage multiple servers with different operating systems, configurations, requirements etc. for many separate customers in an outsourcing model.
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This is the full file system fuzzing framework that I presented at the Hack in the Box 2020 Lockdown Edition conference in April.
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Micro (GNU) Emacs-like text editor for the rest of us ❤️ public-domain
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Open
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QtFM 5.x had translations, but since stuff has been modified I disabled the existing translations (and code that loads it).
If someone wants translations let me know.
A fast, open and Secure replacement Operating System for Windows and macOS
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The WendzelNNTPd is an IPv6-ready Usenet-server (NNTP daemon) with the main goal of a high usability. It is portable (Linux/*BSD/*nix), supports AUTHINFO authentication, contains ACL as well as role based ACL and supports invisible newsgroups. It currently supports MySQL and SQLite backends.
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UAC (Unix-like Artifacts Collector) is a command line shell script that makes use of built-in tools to automate the collection of Unix-like systems artifacts. It was created to facilitate and speed up data collection, and depend less on remote support during incident response engagements. Supported systems: AIX, BSD, Linux, macOS and Solaris.
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BSD syslog daemon and syslog()/syslogp() API for Linux, RFC3164 + RFC5424
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Deterministic URL shortener for BSD manual pages, written in nginx.conf
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QEMU-based NetBSD docker images
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Is there any chance that you will create a printable version of this docs as it would be very useful if it is distributed on my college tech club and my fellow linux geekmate. Thanks